Beware First Alert. The professional fire extinguisher refill service in my town explained to me that the First Alert "Pro10" is only _technically_ refillable. The unit is made so that opening it breaks an inner seal. To refill it, the service shop has to buy a new replacement seal which makes the cost of the refill higher than the cost of buying a new fire extinguisher. These things are really made to become trash after one squirt. The same service professional listed many brands that are inexpensive to refill properly. I use Amerex and Kidde.
Is it hard to break the white safety seals cause my parents r older and they have carpal tunnel so I worry if they won’t have the strength to break it. There’s no small kids around so I might just take it off all together
I would not recommend a first alert fire extinguisher but if you did pull the pin out you could stick it back in concerning I'd if the pin falls out and lever are squeezed it a problem
I don't think your asking the right question here the question should be the a,battery fire gives off extremely toxic fume how do I fight it and not corrode my lungs in the process???
Beware First Alert. The professional fire extinguisher refill service in my town explained to me that the First Alert "Pro10" is only _technically_ refillable. The unit is made so that opening it breaks an inner seal. To refill it, the service shop has to buy a new replacement seal which makes the cost of the refill higher than the cost of buying a new fire extinguisher. These things are really made to become trash after one squirt.
The same service professional listed many brands that are inexpensive to refill properly. I use Amerex and Kidde.
Is it hard to break the white safety seals cause my parents r older and they have carpal tunnel so I worry if they won’t have the strength to break it. There’s no small kids around so I might just take it off all together
I would not recommend a first alert fire extinguisher but if you did pull the pin out you could stick it back in concerning I'd if the pin falls out and lever are squeezed it a problem
Can this help in a battery fire? I have one in my LRY but imagine itll only be able to help an ICE vehicle. 😅
I don't think your asking the right question here the question should be the a,battery fire gives off extremely toxic fume how do I fight it and not corrode my lungs in the process???